Re: GDPR and krita.org
On maandag 14 mei 2018 19:31:50 CEST Lydia Pintscher wrote: > > I asked for one to be created on the e.V. membership list. Andy said he'd > look into it. Okay, I'll wait for that. > > > * Do we need to remove the links to social media? > > No unless you do some tracking/profiling. > > > * Can we continue offering an email updates service? > > This is a general newsletter about new stuff in Krita? That should be fine > as long as people opt-in (consent needs to be given to an understandable > question), have a way to unsubscribe and you don't do anything else with > the accounts unless consented to. > > > * Anything else? > > I recommend reading > https://blog.varonis.com/gdpr-requirements-list-in-plain-english/ It > helped me quite a bit. Thanks! -- Boudewijn Rempt | https://www.valdyas.org | https://www.krita.org
Re: GDPR and krita.org
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 3:04 PM Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > Hi, > > I thought I'd seen some discussions on this topic already, but I cannot > find > them, so I probably am mistaken. In any case, during today's Krita meeting > this came up ( > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DnCNHHDVWhY-VaNkHL7ldckov1--xe1yLa2ZFp4jwBw/edit#), > and a couple of questions were raised: > > * Do we need a privacy notice? If so, is there a good template for it? > I asked for one to be created on the e.V. membership list. Andy said he'd look into it. > * Do we need to remove the links to social media? > No unless you do some tracking/profiling. > * Can we continue offering an email updates service? > This is a general newsletter about new stuff in Krita? That should be fine as long as people opt-in (consent needs to be given to an understandable question), have a way to unsubscribe and you don't do anything else with the accounts unless consented to. > * Anything else? > I recommend reading https://blog.varonis.com/gdpr-requirements-list-in-plain-english/ It helped me quite a bit. Cheers Lydia > > > -- > Boudewijn Rempt | https://www.valdyas.org | https://www.krita.org > -- Lydia Pintscher - http://about.me/lydia.pintscher KDE e.V. Board of Directors / KDE Community Working Group Wikimedia DE Product Manager for Wikidata http://kde.org - http://wikidata.org - http://open-advice.org
Re: Telemetry Policy - Remaining Questions
On 30 April 2018 at 22:54, Lydia Pintscher wrote: > On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:41 PM Jaroslaw Staniek wrote: > > Hello > > Now we can assume that solution to non-unique identification Volker > explained in acceptable equivalent of random identifiers so KEXI does not > need exception. > > Thanks for patience! > > > I understand KEXI has time until the next release to switch to > KUserFeedback. In other words, next non-patch release (3.2) would be > compliant and would store data within KDE infra. For 3.1.x we can stop > saving unique random identifiers. > > Perfect. Thank you! > Update: as a first step, I disabled collecting *any* data on kexi-project.org so it's not related to the GDPR matters at all. -- regards, Jaroslaw Staniek KDE: : A world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators : and facilitators committed to Free Software development - http://kde.org KEXI: : A visual database apps builder - http://calligra.org/kexi http://twitter.com/kexi_project https://facebook.com/kexi.project Qt Certified Specialist: : http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek
GDPR and krita.org
Hi, I thought I'd seen some discussions on this topic already, but I cannot find them, so I probably am mistaken. In any case, during today's Krita meeting this came up (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DnCNHHDVWhY-VaNkHL7ldckov1--xe1yLa2ZFp4jwBw/edit#), and a couple of questions were raised: * Do we need a privacy notice? If so, is there a good template for it? * Do we need to remove the links to social media? * Can we continue offering an email updates service? * Anything else? -- Boudewijn Rempt | https://www.valdyas.org | https://www.krita.org